Mindful Self-Compassion Course- REGISTRATION CLOSED & CLASS IS FULL

September 20th -November 8th Tuesdays 6:00-8:30pm **A 4-hour mini-retreat will be held on Saturday, October 15th from 1-5pm. There are no make-up classes for this series.

**See Refund Policy below.

The Mindful Self-Compassion course will be offered in an 8-week format:

The 8-week format consists of eight weekly, 2 ½ -hour sessions with 15 min breaks in a classroom/discussion group format, plus a 4-hour retreat. This class is often most easily integrated into our lives and offers an extended opportunity to deepen and solidify our practice.

This training will be led by Becca Peters, LCSW and Certified Mindfulness Facilitator.

***Space is limited to 20 participants. The course will be held at the Wasatch Retreat Center in downtown Salt Lake City. The half-day retreat will be held at Red Butte Gardens.

Cost $450

How do you typically react to difficulties in life—work stress, feeling rejected, physical problems, or financial hardship? As human beings, most of us instinctively fight negative experiences and find fault in ourselves when things go wrong: “This shouldn’t be happening!” “What’s the matter with me!?” Unfortunately, this tendency just adds stress to our lives and the critical self-talk defeats us before we know what’s happening. For example, the more we struggle to fall asleep, the harder it is to sleep; fighting with anxiety makes us feel worried all the time; and blaming ourselves for feeling bad just makes us depressed. But what would happen if, instead, you took a moment to calm and comfort yourself when you felt bad, just because you felt bad—much like you’d do for others? In other words, what if you learned the art of mindful self-compassion?

Self-compassion is a skill that can be learned by anyone, even those who didn’t receive enough affection in childhood or who find it embarrassing to be kind to themselves. Self-compassion is actually a courageous mental attitude that stands up to harm—the harm that we inflict on ourselves every day by overworking, overeating, overanalyzing, and overreacting. With mindful self-compassion, we’re better able to recognize when we’re under stress and face what’s happening in our lives (mindfulness) and to take a kinder and more sustainable approach to life’s challenges. Self-compassion gives emotional strength and resilience, allowing us to recover more quickly from bruised egos to admit our shortcomings, forgive ourselves, and respond to ourselves and others with care and respect. After all, making mistakes is part of being human. Self-compassion also provides the support and inspiration required to make necessary changes in our lives and reach our full potential.

Research has shown that self-compassion greatly enhances emotional well-being. It boosts happiness, reduces anxiety and depression, and can even help you stick to your diet and exercise routine. And it’s easier than you think. Most of us feel compassion when a close friend is struggling. What would it be like to receive the same caring attention whenever you needed it most? All that’s required is shift in the direction of our attention—recognizing that as a human being, you, too, are a worthy recipient of compassion.

In this program, you will learn:

How to stop being so hard on yourself

How to handle difficult emotions with greater ease

How to motivate yourself with encouragement rather than criticism

How to transform difficult relationships, both old and new

Mindfulness and self-compassion practices for home and everyday life

The theory and research behind mindful self-compassion

How to become your own best teacher

Disclaimers:

Training courses are educational and are not meant to treat psychological disorders.

Participation in the course requires regular attendance and adherence to basic classroom policies.

Participants who miss more than two classes or otherwise disrupt the learning environment may be asked to withdraw from the course without a refund.

Refund Policy:

Full refunds may only be issued if we receive your cancellation request two (2) weeks prior to the first class session.

A partial refund (minus a $75 processing fee) may be issued if the cancellation request is received between 2 weeks and 3 *business* days before the first class session.

No refunds may be issued if your request is received 2 or fewer business days before the first class session. All refund requests must be sent by email to: mettaslc@gmail.com

NOTE: We recommend that if your schedule will not allow you to attend the first session, or prevents from attending any two sessions of the course, that you consider waiting until the next offering of the program.

The course includes handouts, guided meditations and instruction and is offered for $450.